Driving – FORD 2002 Windstar v.2 User Manual

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Push the button on the end of the
parking brake and push the handle
down as far as possible to release
the brake. Driving with the parking
brake on will cause the brakes to
wear out quickly and reduce fuel
economy.

TRACTION CONTROL

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(IF EQUIPPED)

Traction Control

௢ helps the driver maintain the stability and steerability

of the vehicle. It is especially useful on slippery and/or hilly road
surfaces. The system operates by detecting and controlling wheel spin.
The system borrows many of the electronic and mechanical elements
already present in the anti-lock braking system (ABS).

Wheel-speed sensors allow excess front wheel spin to be detected by the
Traction Control

௢ portion of the ABS computer. The system limits front

wheel spin by automatically applying and releasing the front brakes in
conjunction with engine torque reductions. Engine torque reduction is
realized via the fully electronic spark and fuel injection systems. This
process is very sensitive to driving conditions and very fast acting. The
front wheels “search” for optimum traction several times a second and
adjustments are made accordingly.

The Traction Control

௢ system will assist you in making better use of

available traction on slippery surfaces. The system is a driver aid which
makes your vehicle easier to handle primarily on snow and ice covered
roads.

During Traction Control

௢ operation, TRACTION CONTROL OK is

displayed on the message center (if equipped). You may hear an electric
motor type of sound coming from the engine compartment and the
engine will not “rev-up” when you push further on the accelerator. This
is normal system behavior.

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